With Atlantix, Intellijel presents the greatly expanded successor to the popular Eurorack Synthvoice Atlantis. If you compare the two modules, it quickly becomes clear that Atlantix has more of everything. What has remained is the clear layout, which corresponds most closely to the Roland
We start with the two oscillators, each of which has a frequency range of over eight octaves. Oscillator B can be switched to LFO mode, just like its predecessor, and therefore also acts as a modulator. Oscillator A is capable of PWM, Thru-Zero FM as well as hard and soft sync. In addition, a sub-oscillator with -1/-2 octave spacing follows the frequency of VCO A. The waveforms of the first tone generator (square wave with PWM and sawtooth) as well as the noise generator and the sub-oscillator are present in parallel in the mixer. The noise generator provides white and pink noise. The aux channels are internally normalized to VCO A triangle/VCO B square for aux 1 and VCO A sine/VCO B sawtooth for aux 2, but the signal is replaced as soon as a cable is plugged in. The ring modulator output of the Atlx Expander or the Sample & Hold output, which generates an analog bitcrush at oscillator level with two square waveforms at the inputs.
Oscillator B appears in the signal path with two waveforms in the mixer and is present with four waveforms on the modulation buses X and Y, which serve as a switchable modulation source in the FM index and in the filter. The two modulation busses are primarily fed by VCO B; S&H, noise, filter and VCA are also present here for more extreme results and can be assigned directly without patching.
The mixer is followed by the multimode filter with six flavors
Without a doubt, Atlantix is a powerful and extremely versatile analog synthesizer voice. A sequencer or a MIDI interface to breathe life into the module. The Atlx Expander enriches the Synthvoice with an input-side normalized ring modulator and gives you parallel access to all the waveforms that the oscillators can generate. To expand the sound spectrum, we recommend the Bifold Wavefolder, an incredibly powerful tool for creating organic and/or metallic sounds. With an additional envelope and a digital multi-oscillator,